Help Chewy Beare Get Emergency Lifesaving Surgery

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Help Chewy Beare Get Emergency Lifesaving Surgery
Thursday, July 10 Urgent Request - Hi friends, my name is Chewy Beare, I'm asking for your help urgently. I need to get a PU repair ASAP. They just sent a quote and I need a 75% deposit. They are waiting for me to do the surgery. I fought so hard to get this PU repair. This is my last chance as some cats also need repairs. Other than that. I'm a healthy and lovely little guy who just needs to go to the bathroom. I'm in desperate need of your help right now. Any help you can provide to get me back in surgery would be greatly appreciated! Any amount is fine, but a little bit of money can add up. I need so many earth angels to help me right now. If there is any amount you can help me with so I can get back into surgery, I would be so incredibly grateful! No amount is too small and every dollar adds up. Please, please, please, share this post. I'm in a desperate situation and need to reach as many people as possible to support me. I only have a few hours before the hospital calls me to see what my decision is. The timing is crucial and I don't have a lot of time to work with. My dearest Earth Angels, please help me get through this. Please don't give up on me! Chewy Beare. Intro: Chewy Beare has been a beloved part of my life for years, always bringing joy and comfort with his gentle purrs and loving nature. He’s the kind of kitty who greets everyone with a soft nuzzle and is happiest curled up next to me, purring away. Sadly, Chewy is now facing a serious health crisis. He’s been having trouble urinating, and after a visit to the ER at my local Animal Hospital, the vet confirmed he’s suffering from a urinary blockage. This isn’t the first time Chewy has faced this ordeal. Almost exactly two years ago, he needed emergency care for the same issue, right after his beloved little brother passed away. That period was extremely stressful for him, and it’s heartbreaking to see him go through this again during the anniversary date. This condition is not only very painful but also life-threatening if not treated quickly. The vet has recommended immediate surgery at Veterinary Emergency Group in Shrewsbury, MA to relieve the blockage and give Chewy the best chance at recovery. The cost of this urgent care is extremely overwhelming, and I’m reaching out for help to cover the expenses so Chewy can get the treatment he needs immediately. Every contribution will go directly toward his surgery, medication, and follow-up care. Your support means everything to us, and will help give Chewy the chance to return to his happy, loving self. Thank you for considering helping my sweet boy during this difficult time.

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PLEASE HELP SAVE OUR PEKINGESE, OLIVER

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PLEASE HELP SAVE OUR PEKINGESE, OLIVER
Our pekingese needs an urgent operation to allow him to walk again. Oliver started showing signs of a spinal cord injury some months ago and it has now degenerated into him not being able to walk properly. He has been part of our family for 10 years and we do not want to lose him. His movements have become very restricted, and he needs an operation at a veterinary specialist to solve this. According to the vet: Spinal cord injuries, particularly those stemming from intervertebral disc disease (IVDD), are a significant concern for Pekingese dogs. IVDD is a degenerative condition where spinal discs bulge or rupture, compressing the spinal cord and potentially causing pain, nerve damage, and paralysis. Early signs can include reluctance to jump, neck pain, or difficulty with head movement. • High Risk:Pekingese, with their short legs and long backs, are predisposed to IVDD. • Early Onset: In this breed, disc degeneration can begin early in life, potentially leading to herniation and spinal cord compression even in young dogs (1-2 years old). • Symptoms:IVDD can manifest as neck pain, stiffness, muscle spasms, and varying degrees of paralysis, from mild leg weakness to complete paralysis. • Diagnosis and Treatment:Veterinary care is essential for diagnosis and treatment. Treatment options include pain management, physical therapy, and, in some cases, surgery. Other Spinal Cord Issues: • Vertebral Instability:Pekingese can also experience vertebral instability, which may lead to spinal cord injury. This can be identified through dynamic myelography or spinal manipulation, and stabilization surgery may be an option. • Degenerative Myelopathy (DM):While less common than IVDD in Pekingese, DM is a progressive neurological disease that can affect the spinal cord, causing hind limb weakness and paralysis. There is currently no cure for DM. Prevention and Management: • Weight Management:Maintaining a healthy weight can help reduce stress on the spine. • Ramps and Steps:Using ramps or steps to help Pekingese access furniture can minimize jumping, which can exacerbate spinal issues. • Early Veterinary Care:Any signs of spinal injury or neurological problems should be addressed promptly by a veterinarian. • Rehabilitation:Physical therapy and other rehabilitation methods can help improve mobility and quality of life for dogs with spinal cord injuries. PLEASE HELP US TO HELP OLIVER TO HAVE THIS CRUCIAL OPERATION! I AM A SINGLE MOTHER OF TWO BOYS WHO BOTH LOVE OUR DOG DEARLY AND WE URGENTLY NEED TO OBTAIN FUNDS IN ORDER TO AFFORD THIS CRITICAL OPERATION WHICH HAS NOW BECOME AN EMERGENCY. HE IS IN A LOT OF PAIN AND HIS MOVEMENTS ARE PAINFUL TO WATCH.

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A Stolen Childhood and Dreams Waiting for Support

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A Stolen Childhood and Dreams Waiting for Support
I’m Mohammad, and I Need Your Help to Rebuild My Life My name is Mohammad, a 16-year-old Palestinian boy, born in Gaza. Recently, I was forced to leave my homeland and leave some of my family and friends behind in search of safety. Now, I live in Egypt, far from them and from everything I once loved. Life here is tough, and every day I live, I miss their faces and dream of returning, but the circumstances are stronger than me. A long time ago, I went through a painful experience that still haunts me to this day. I was walking down the street when a police car next to me was hit by an airstrike. It wasn’t just a car; it was, for us, a symbol of safety amidst the constant fear. In a single moment, I watched four people lose their lives right before my eyes. The days passed, but that scene has never left my memory, and the symptoms of the trauma still follow me to this day. Animals have always been an important part of my life. I had two beautiful cats, Besa and Snow, and two wonderful parrots, Coco and Lulu, and they had little chicks at the time. They were my real source of happiness, especially amidst all the pain we lived through. When we were forced to leave, we thought we would return in just a few days. For that reason, we left our little birds with enough food, believing we would return quickly to take care of them. But I had no idea I would never see them again. Due to the long period of displacement, the pair of birds and their chicks all died from hunger, after their food ran out, without anyone to take care of them. Today, I live without them all, and I miss their presence that once filled my life with joy. Despite all these losses, I still hold onto hope. I dream of going back to studying, returning to my hobbies, and building a future despite everything. That’s why I’m asking for your help. Any support, no matter how small, could make a real difference in my life. I’m not asking for much... just a chance to start over. Please, be a part of my story. Let’s write a new chapter together, filled with hope. Thank you to everyone who reads my message and extends a helping hand. — Mohammad from Gaza

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Help Save "Thor" My Labrador Son

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Help Save "Thor" My Labrador Son
Thor, my sweet Labrador mix, came into my life when he was just a tiny, two-month-old puppy. From the moment I saw his curious eyes and felt his gentle spirit, he captured my heart completely. Now, at 2 years and 4 months old, Thor still believes he’s that little puppy, bounding around and filling my home with laughter and love. He’s always been so full of energy, barking to keep everyone close and ready for one more game. But six months ago, everything changed. Thor accidentally ate chocolate, and his health spiraled fast. He spent two days in intensive care, and the doctors warned it was a close call. After bringing him home, my relief turned to fear as his health took another frightening turn. He collapsed, his body shaking uncontrollably, his legs spasming, and his mouth foaming. It looked like an epileptic seizure, something he had never experienced before. Since then, I have been searching tirelessly for answers. Doctor after doctor quickly diagnosed epilepsy without any tests, which felt wrong and only left me more anxious. Finally, a compassionate vet suggested that Thor’s episodes might be tied to his stomach. With a special gastrointestinal diet, his episodes lessened, but only temporarily. Over the past month, his symptoms have returned, worse than ever. Thor is now barely eating. He throws up nearly everything, his energy drained, his once-bright spirit dimmed. He looks at me with those sad eyes, wanting to play but getting tired so quickly. It breaks my heart to see him like this, knowing he’s suffering and can’t understand why. The last doctor said Thor urgently needs an MRI, CT scan, and neurological tests to understand what’s happening. These tests alone cost $1,840, and with my savings depleted and Lebanon’s situation making everything harder, I can’t afford them or any further treatment he might need. He’s not just a pet; Thor is my son, my companion, and my family. I’m terrified of losing him. Any help, no matter the amount, brings us closer to saving him. Please, if you can, help me give Thor the chance to get well and live the joyful life he deserves. How I Will Use the Funds Raised: • MRI • CT Scan • Neurological Tests • Abdominal Ultrasound • Chest X-Ray • Additional Blood Tests • Special Gastrointestinal Food • Ongoing Medical Care and Medications Your support will allow me to give Thor the best medical care possible and a real chance at recovery. Thank you for helping me bring back the happy, playful dog I love so much. If you're already in Lebanon you can donate using Whish or OMT directly: Mary Boutros +961 3 918 049

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